Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments:
Economic globalization is increasingly challenging traditional, closedeconomy intuition about linkages between demand, supply, and employment. In some parts of the world, substantial employment growth is arising from external demand while, in other areas, there is growing concern that domestic deman...
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Zusammenfassung: | Economic globalization is increasingly challenging traditional, closedeconomy intuition about linkages between demand, supply, and employment. In some parts of the world, substantial employment growth is arising from external demand while, in other areas, there is growing concern that domestic demand is being diverted to external sources of supply and employment. To better understand and predict how employment patterns will evolve with expanding international trade, the best of labor market theory must be brought into an empirical general equilibrium framework which can capture these complex interactions. The purpose of the present study is to review the innovative recent literature on labor markets and distill essential elements which can be implemented in a practical manner. The result is a taxonomy of new labor market theories and an agenda for new empirical research on wage and employment adjustment ... |
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title | Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments |
title_auth | Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments |
title_exact_search | Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments |
title_full | Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments Andréa, Maechler and David, Roland-Holst |
title_fullStr | Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments Andréa, Maechler and David, Roland-Holst |
title_full_unstemmed | Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments Andréa, Maechler and David, Roland-Holst |
title_short | Empirical Specifications for a General Equilibrium Analysis of Labor Market Policies and Adjustments |
title_sort | empirical specifications for a general equilibrium analysis of labor market policies and adjustments |
topic | Development |
topic_facet | Development |
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